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Hand-made and hand-wrapped with Guilford of Maine fabric in Nashville, Tennesse. We build acoustic treatment panels to improve the listening and recording sound of rooms large and small. Our panels are perfect for home studios, churches, and any other space that needs better sound quality. If you need help picking panels, we offer free room advice!
FAQs
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Acoustic panels are intended to make a space sound better by absorbing unwanted sounds. Soundproofing, on the other hand, is intended to prevent sound from entering or escaping a space. Soundproofing is typically achieved through the use of thicker walls and doors, as well as special sealants and insulation. Acoustic panels can be used in conjunction with soundproofing measures to further improve the sound quality of a space.
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If you're looking for an easy and effective way to improve the sound quality in your room, acoustic panels are a great option. These lightweight panels can be quickly and easily mounted to walls or ceilings, and they work to absorb excess sound waves, resulting in cleaner, clearer audio.
There are a few different types of acoustic panels available on the market, so it's important to choose the right ones for your needs. If you're not sure where to start, our team of experts can help you find the perfect acoustic panels to achieve optimal results. Get some free room advice! -
Answer: Acoustic panels work to reduce noise by absorbing sound waves. This will help to reduce echoes or deadpan sounds in the space. It is important to note that acoustic panels will not completely block out sound, but they will help to reduce the noise level. Think of acoustic panels as cleaning up the audio for a cleaner listening experience.
Not sure how to treat the acoustics of your room?
Get free acoustic room advice for your sound treatments. No matter what kind of room, listening room, home theater, studio, church, office, or restaurant. You name the room, we can help you treat the acoustics!
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Submit your room info
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Get custom room design
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Install your acoustic treatment